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As long as you are free to marry when you do actually marry, it doesn't matter. Do or don't - it's up to you when you get your docs ready! Just be advised that the most recent pay slips/ letters from employers and landlords etc..... must be dated no later than 28 days before the application. Anything that is time sensitive, or the situation could have changed in the intervening time should be as recent as possible.ahsanshafqat wrote:Hi
I need advise on the following,
My divorce is in progress with my wife, I am uk passport holder, When the things gone bad with my wife, i traveled to Pakistan and where i got engaged and i am planning to marry her after the divorce is finalized, I want to apply UK NARIC for my fiance and prepare other required documents, so that i can go to pakistan and marry her then apply for her spouse visa, would it do any effect on her spouse visa application because i would be applying for uk naric and preparing other documents before the divorce finalized. if i prepare all the documents like my employment letters, bank statement etc, would it have any impact on my future wife's visa spouse visa application? or should i start preparing all the documents after the divorce is finalized and when i will recived decree absolute in uk.
ahsanshafqat wrote:Thanks for your reply, so you mean to say that i can prepare other required documents for spouse visa before the divorce is concluded, and it would not have any impact on spouse visa application later.
I think this situation is so rare not many have been in this situation, my advice would always to be to wait before investing in a new relationship so soon after the demise of old one.ahsanshafqat wrote:Thanks
so can you please list the documents for spouse visa which are not time sensitive and also those documents which time sensitive. Thanks in advance.
Start looking through a paper copy of the application and Appendix 2. There is not a 'definitive list' of documents and it will completely depend on your individual circumstances.ahsanshafqat wrote:Hi
I would be very thankful if somebody can provide me list of document i can prepare before the divorce is concluded, Thanks in advance.
Regards
physicskate wrote:[
As long as you are free to marry when you do actually marry, it doesn't matter. Do or don't - it's up to you when you get your docs ready! Just be advised that the most recent pay slips/ letters from employers and landlords etc..... must be dated no later than 28 days before the application. Anything that is time sensitive, or the situation could have changed in the intervening time should be as recent as possible.